Half of the Indian state of Kerala have submerged under water. Around 324 people have been killed and many are still waiting to be rescued by the force. According to the weather department 11 districts of Kerala are still on rainfall alert.
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Heavy rainfall continues to affect the state of Kerala, and several districts are now faced with shortage of basic necessities such as water and electricity. One such affected district is Palakkad, as water released from the Malampuzha dam has inundated many parts and several rivers are overflowing.

As death toll reached 29 in Kerala floods, CM Pinarayi Vijayan undertook an aerial survey of the rain-affected parts in the state. At least 53,000 relief camps have been set up and an aid of Rs 4 lakh announced to families of deceased, as 11 out of 14 districts remain under water.
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The floods in Kerala have killed at least 29 and left thousands of people homeless. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan reviewed the rescue and relief operations carried out by the Indian army, IAF, Navy, Coast Guard and NDRF. The CM has also cancelled all his public meets till August 12 to keep an eye on the situation. Earlier today, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to provide financial assistance to Kerala government to carry out rescue and relief operations in the state.
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Fifty-five people have so far been evacuated from flood hit areas in Kerala by the navy in its 'Operation Madad' to assist the state government, following heavy rains and release of excess water from many dams.The operation, launched by Southern Naval Command (SNC) since Thursday, continued on Friday too.

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More than 300 people have died in the last three months after heavy rain and landslides in Kerala. …
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324 people are reported to be dead till now in Kerala floods and 12 districts have been kept on red alert. Watch the video to know more.
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Rain eased this morning and the flood water started receding from some areas of Kerala. The red alert that was in place for days, was withdrawn and the met office said rainfall will decrease further over the next five days. Rescue efforts continued round-the-clock as thousands remained marooned on rooftops. At least 164 people died since August 8 in the worst floods in the state in a century. Authorities are now preparing to prevent any outbreak of disease among the more than 6 lakh people who are living in 3,000-plus relief camps across the state.
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Watch this live broadcast from flood-hit Thrissur district of Kerala, with our reporter giving regular updates.
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There seems to be no respite from the floods for Kerala. The bad news is that they are expecting more rains and the word deluge can be used for parts of the state that are completely now cut off. With over 324 people dead and over 6 lakh people in 3,000 relief camps, drinking water is running out and so are food supplies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced Rs 500 crore relief and several Chief Ministers have also sent help but much more is required. On Left, Right And Centre today, we focus on the crisis that Kerala is dealing with unprecedented floods. When lakhs of people are homeless, how can we help? What do the people of Kerala need?
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In a big relief for the Kerala administration and thousands of people living around the worst-flood affected Idukki dam, the waters here started receding and no rainfall was reported
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This segment of Zee News brings to you latest information on heavy rains across several states of India killing at least 718 people. Watch this video to know more.
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Heavy rains and floods have claimed 33 lives in Kerala over the last 48 hours. The MeT department has predicted strong winds and heavy rainfall till August 13. At least 36000 people have been evacuated and over 30000 relief camps have been set up by the Kerala govt. Chief minister P Vijayan had undertaken an aerial survey of the flood hit areas of Idduki and Wayanad. The MeT department further issued red alert for Idukki and Wayanad districts.

Kerala floods are creating havoc as the political leaders and cine stars gave relief fund to the Kerala government to provide food and water supply to the people who have trapped int he rainwater.
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Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has opened all the five shutters of the Cheruthony dam in order to release the excess inflow of the water deposited in the catchment areas of the reservoir from the past couple of days.

Visuals from Kerala are not so reassuring. With all five dams of the Idukki reservoir being open for the first time in the history, people living on the banks of Periyar river and adjoining areas are on high alert. People in 100m vicinity of Periyar river in Idukki have already been asked to vacate their places.

Torrential monsoon rains lashed various parts of Kerala where most of its districts remain completely inundated and cut off. Devastating floods that have claimed 29 lives in the last 3 days and displacing thousands. Kerala Chief Minister, Pinarayi Vijayan has arrived in one of the worst-hit areas, Wayanad to take stock of the situation. A red alert for heavy rains has been sounded in Wayanad, Idukki and Kozhikode districts. Meanwhile, the water level in the Idukki reservoir has come down considerably.
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India Today brings you exclusive ground report from Kerala where the state is facing its worst flood in the history. Torrential monsoon rains have continued to lash various parts of the state where most of its districts today completely inundated and cut off. Devastating floods that have claimed 29 lives in the last 48 hours and displacing thousands. The government and army are making a frantic effort to evacuate people from low lying areas. With all the gates of Idukki and Cheruthoni dam being opened up, there is now a threat of surrounding areas being submerged under gushing waters. Heavy rainfall and excess discharge from the Idukki dam have also revived fears of the Periyar river flooding onto its banks.

This multi-part video series, created in collaboration with the Calicut-based production house, Pulleys' Junction, tells stories of lives fundamentally altered by the Kerala floods, and the ongoing effort at rebuilding those lives.
The crew travelled to Chengannur in the southern quadrant of the state to meet people who are attempting to tote up their losses and recover what they can. This region recorded some of the highest rainfall levels in August, and is marred by considerable damage. Those people that waited out the waters say food had to be ferried to relief camps on makeshift boats before water levels dropped significantly enough for them to be able to cook in these shelters.

All the five gates of one of the dams of the Idukki water reservoir in Kerala have been opened to control the swelling water which is nearing the full capacity because of the incessant rain. 29 people have been killed in the state, battered by rain and landslides. Over 15,600 have been evacuated from affected areas and around 500 relief camps have been set up. The army, the navy, the air force and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are working on evacuation and relief operations.
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